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The Scariest Story On The Internet

Ep. 114

It’s halloween today. And on Halloween, there’s nothing better than telling scary stories. So we've decided to let the episode out a day early so you could enjoy these scary tales.

Nick goes over two stories from Tony Urban's 'Beware of the Woods'

the first is Cult Activity in Montana and the second is Unidentified Creature in Illinois.

Nick then reads over what we believe could quite possibly be the scariest story ever told on the Internet or at least.

This episode hits the ground running, especially for lovers of horror. so please enjoy your halloween and this weeks episode of Almost Canon.

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